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Visit Opportunities for Undergraduate Programs

See what life could be like here.

Can you picture yourself here? There's only one way to find out for sure: Visit. Visiting campus is an important step in the college search process. It gives you the chance to see college life here first-hand—to talk with students and faculty, and to envision yourself as a student on our campus.

Discuss our programs, the application process, and resources with our admissions counselors. And meet our student admissions ambassadors who will lead walking tours of campus. Choose to set off on our comprehensive tour, or our art- and design-focused tour, which includes a look inside our Lunder Art Center.

Open Houses are your chance to tour campus, learn about our 32+ programs, and connect with future classmates. You and family will also get details about our application process and financial aid (including our guaranteed merit scholarships). Did we mention lunch is on us?

Take a free workshop focused on enhancing or developing a piece for your portfolio. Choose to work alongside faculty and students in illustration, animation, design, photography, and more. Learn what creating art and design at Lesley is all about. Parents and family members are invited, too.

Portfolio Reviews

Schedule a one-on-one portfolio review and receive feedback from our admissions staff or faculty before you submit your final portfolio with your application. We encourage portfolio reviews for anyone applying to the College of Art and Design. You can also check out some Portfolio Tips before scheduling your review. Portfolio Reviews are available every Monday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and Friday from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.

Tell us about yourself, and ask us questions that could help you decide if Lesley is the right fit. You can schedule a one-on-one admissions interview in person in Cambridge, on the phone, via Skype, or at off-campus locations around the country. Interviews are not a required part of the application process.

Tell us if you want to meet with a faculty member, an athletics coach, or staff from the Center for Academic Achievement—the department that offers free tutoring to all of our students and arranges accommodations for students with disabilities.